Watch the interview on GMTV! Gerry talks about swimming naked in the pool, his family in for the premiere, love scenes with Katherine Heigl, his American accent, The Bounty, Jennifer Aniston and more.

The UK premiere for The Ugly Truth is tomorrow, August 4 at Vue West End Cinema/Leicester Square, London.

THE UGLY TRUTH BOX OFFICE
The Ugly Truth continues to impress at the box office taking in $13,000,000 over the weekend! Total box office for the film after week 2 is $54,000,000+!

LAW ABIDING CITIZENPremiere plans are still in progress, but F. Gary Gray has posted on his Twitter that it will be in either New York or Los Angeles. In addition, he also shares this:

Good news! We are going to have advance screenings n 15 markets which may mean more tix avail in ur town…

Follow him on Twitter to stay up to date with all the latest! Tell him @gerardbutlernet sent you and you may be in the running for tickets to the premiere in New York or LA! Mr. Gray is rallying for followers and gb.net is helping, in return, he is giving away premiere tickets, but we will give away the tickets if we win. So make sure to mention @gerardbutlernet!

And, on Philly.com, word of a special Philadelphia screening:

There’s a move afoot to get a special Philly screening of Law Abiding Citizen, F. Gary Gray’s locally shot drama starring Gerard Butler and Jamie Foxx. Its release date, which last week was moved up to Oct. 16, will coincide with the Philadelphia Film Society’s so-called 181/2 Philadelphia Film Festival, being curated by Harlan Jacobson.

Gerard attended the 2009 Jameson Empire Awards in London this evening (March 29), where RockNRolla took home the prize for Best British Film! Director Guy Ritchie, along with Mark Strong and Gerry, accepted the award on behalf of the cast and crew of the film. Below is an excerpt of their remarks which were posted on the Empire Awards blog:

Guy Ritchie: “Thank you very much. I won’t say much more because Gerry Butler is the eloquent one among us. But thank you very much for this.”

Butler: “This was supposed to be Guy speaking but as usual he dumped it on me. Listen, I want to thank Guy who really wrote all the words and directed all the stuff and did a great job and it’s about time he got SOMETHING right…”

Ritchie: (chases Butler away from the mike)”That’s quite enough out of you Gerry.”

Mark Strong: “It’s great that people who know about movies and love movies decided to vote this Best British Film; thank you very much.”